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Inc. (2002) 28 Cal.4th 249, 254. "It is clearly established that a motion for relief under section 473 is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court and an appellate court will not interfere unless there is a clear showing of an abuse." Burnete v. La Casa Dana Apartments (2007) 148 Cal.App.4th 1262, 1266 (internal citations omitted).
"In order to qualify for [discretionary] relief under section 473, the moving party must act diligently in seeking relief and must submit affidavits or testimony demonstrating a reasonable cause for the default." (Huh v. Wang (2007) 158 Cal.App.4th 1406, 1419 (citing Elston v. City of Turlock (1985) 38 Cal.3d 227, 234.)
"In other words, the court's discretion may be exercised only after the party seeking relief has shown that there is a proper ground for relief, and that the party has raised that ground in a procedurally proper manner, within any applicable time limits." (Ibid. [internal citations omitted].)
"It is clearly established that a motion for relief under section 473 is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court and an appellate court will not interfere unless there is a clear showing of an abuse." (Burnete v. La Casa Dana Apartments (2007) 148 Cal.App.4th 1262, 1266 [internal citations omitted].)
While the discretion of the trial court is broad enough to grant the motion in this case, the Court should not exercise that discretion due to the fundamental lack of expediency in bringing the motion, and in the parties' failure to move this case forward to trial. This case is now three years old, and does not appear to be any closer to trial than it was when the judicial reference order was issued. Therefore, the motion should be denied.
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